Forge does everything 3rd party clients do (Lunar, BLC, etc.) except FPS boosting

GodOfGraves

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Every single feature in Lunar and BLC can be accomplished in forge, with the exception of the FPS boosts. There are **zero** mods that provide the kind of optimizations and fps boosts that lunar client currently does.
Feature-wise, yeah, you can do pretty much everything lunar and blc do on forge. Perspective, keystrokes, HUDs, whatever. But as far as optimizations go? I've tried every single optimization, mod, tweak that is currently available for forge to squeeze as much FPS possible out of it, and and i still easily get +200-300 FPS on lunar client, with minimum optimizations.
 

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How so? What makes Lunar "smoother" than forge? Because the only thing that made lunar client "smoother" was the removal of the hit delay in 1.8.9, and that's since been removed.
so from this response It seems that you havent compared forge to lunar of your own experience. Lunar just seems smoother compare to forge, it’s less clumped and easier to understand. forge takes more time as configuring all the mods you have takes time and is annoying at times, and on top of that the more mods you have on forge the laggier and choppier your game feels
 

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so from this response It seems that you havent compared forge to lunar of your own experience. Lunar just seems smoother compare to forge, it’s less clumped and easier to understand. forge takes more time as configuring all the mods you have takes time and is annoying at times, and on top of that the more mods you have on forge the laggier and choppier your game feels
yeah, because typing in /[mod name] to configure a mod is SO much harder than pressing rshift to configure a mod? it's literally the same, and there's no difference in functionality whatsoever. on top of that you're somehow completely misunderstanding the point of the thread.
 

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yeah, because typing in /[mod name] to configure a mod is SO much harder than pressing rshift to configure a mod? it's literally the same, and there's no difference in functionality whatsoever. on top of that you're somehow completely misunderstanding the point of the thread.
yea because if you dont know the command to a specific mod its fucking annoying as shit to go to google and look that shit up holy hell. But if you havent tried lunar yet, you really should, its life changing and so op
 

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yeah, because typing in /[mod name] to configure a mod is SO much harder than pressing rshift to configure a mod? it's literally the same, and there's no difference in functionality whatsoever. on top of that you're somehow completely misunderstanding the point of the thread.
immediate tell tale sign you haven't used a third party pvp client before, configuring every mod individually and trying to get everything to blend in together becomes a pain in the ass when you can't see where you put all the other ones (not sure if you've ever used sba before, but if you have, imagine the fucking pain of putting 20 different small ass gui things next to eachother each with a different command. yea that's right it would be painfully annoying)
 

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many 3rd party clients are coded in a very different way compared to forge/vanilla. they are basically a hack client except the only advantage it gives you is some render optimization.
 
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